From
the bestselling author of Pay It Forward comes a flight of sheer
imagination: the story of a love affair that spans two lives, two
incarnations--but for only one of its partners--and the many repercussions
of a young life cut short by war.
Michael Steeb
is an aimless twenty-one-year-old pot farmer living a day-to-day
existence in an unfinished farmhouse in central California in the
1980s. He has no real plans or interests--until the day he connects
with the memories of a life that seems to belong to someone else,
that of a young American soldier killed in World War II. Seeking
answers on the Ouija board, he instead finds Walter, the spirit
of the young soldier. Only much later does Michael come to understand
that Walter is an earlier incarnation of himself. For while Michael
is, of course, only one person, inside him are two dueling identities:
an aimless, carefree pothead, and an angry young soldier who was
unprepared for death and who won't let go. Only the resolution of
deep grudges and grievances will enable Walter to move on, to merge
into his new life, and only Michael can effect that transition.
Michael sets
out to find Andrew, Walter's best friend from the war days--the
one who talked Walter into enlisting in the first place--and Mary
Ann, the fiancée Walter left behind. He finds them married
to each other and much the same as they were forty years before.
Mary Ann is still open and knowing, and recognizes Walter in Michael
immediately. Andrew remains guarded, closed-minded, and skeptical,
and he sets out to prove that Michael is the worst sort of con man.
Meanwhile the
romance Walter began with Mary Ann forty years earlier reignites
between Mary Ann and Michael, despite the harsh reality of the difference
in their ages, despite the presence of a jealous and defensive Andrew.
Michael's task
is the near-impossible: to lead Walter's elderly mother and middle-aged
brother to closure and peace, to make Andrew believe this new reality,
to deliver the truth about Walter's Purple Heart, and some- how
to achieve the forgiveness that has been absent for so many years.
Woven throughout
the story are the direct observations of Walter as a narrator from
beyond the grave who slides through time correcting history, telling
secrets, providing perspective on his life after death, and guiding
the living on the path to his, and their own, release.
Walter's Purple
Heart is a tightly plotted, fast-paced war drama and a deeply felt
romance, wrapped together in a unique twist on the prospect of multiple
lives. In original and unexpected ways, Catherine Ryan Hyde paints
an enduring portrait of a life prematurely lost, and the endless
ripples of consequence that affect those who loved him, in a microcosm
that sheds light on the true gravity of war.
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In her latest remarkable novel, "Walter's Purple
Heart," Catherine Ryan Hyde ("Pay It Forward," "Electric
God") serves up 315 distinctive pages of reconciliation and
hope. ...thanks to Catherine Ryan Hyde's unwavering brilliance,
"Walter's Purple Heart" is a clear-cut gem - just what
the doctor ordered for a nation with wounds on the mend.
--Kelly Milner Halls, The Denver
Post
With humor and thoughtfulness, Hyde crafts a plot
unconventional yet
comfortably familiar.
--Booklist
What goes into a successful three-handkerchief novel?
The author of "Pay It Forward" seems to know in her latest
novel, "Walter's Purple Heart." Treading the line with
surprising grace...she also knows how to resolve matters in a way
that will satisfy the reader who likes her nostalgia flavored with
romance.
--The Hartford Courant
With "Pay It Forward," Catherine Ryan
Hyde displayed her talent for
portraying human emotions. She underscores that gift with "Walter's
Purple
Heart" in which she not only tugs at heartstrings but also
deftly plays them
while building to a poignant crescendo. [Hyde is] a perceptive and
gentle-hearted writer.
--The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
...humorous, romantic... Hyde hooks her readers
through artless evocation of an earlier, innocent, patriotic era
a la Our Town.
--Kirkus Reviews
Hyde still soars, turning out another heartwarming
tale. Hyde has a sure touch with affairs of the heart.
--Publishers Weekly
Hyde is a remarkable, insightful storyteller,
creating full-bodied characters whose dialogue rings true, with
not a word to spare. This is likely to gain the same attention,
and probable film treatment as her Pay It Forward: it's compelling
enough that readers may find themselves finishing it at a single
sitting.
-- Library Journal
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